Colorado has never felt like home for Katrina Jacobs, and her family has always felt more like strangers. Even as a child Katrina hated the dust and dirt, and when she moved to New York with her aunt it was like a whole new world opened up for her.

Working hard from sun up to sun down was never an option for Reed Terrell. His father made sure of that. His father is gone now, and his brother Caleb is urging him to take on a manager, but Reed is having a really hard time changing his ways.

Katrina has always felt like an utter failure around her family, knowing absolutely nothing about livestock or ranching. She is a city girl through and through, and is certain the man of her dreams will be as home in a tux as she is in a designer gown, until Reed. Reed has no use for snobby uptight princesses, but all of those preconceived notions fly right out of his head when it comes to Katrina. Her beauty and elegance stun Reed speechless, but their lives are worlds apart, and it will take more than love to bridge the distance.

I almost make the same mistake as Reed in thinking Katrina is going to be some pampered simpering girly girl, but she proves us both wrong. She may not like getting dirty, and is clueless about her family’s ranch, but I love her energy and candidness. It is fun to watch Reed try to figure her out, because she is about as far from a country girl as you can get. They are feisty and full of life, and I thoroughly encourage you to dive right in.